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D-STAR OPERATION <ADVANCED>
Message operation
You can store up to 5 short messages in memory, to
transmit in the DV mode.
Each message can be up to 20 characters long.
D Entering a TX message
Example: To enter "JAPAN >TOM" into message mem-
ory number 1.
1.
Display the TX Message Edit screen
Touch [MENU].
q
Touch "TX Message."
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(My Station > TX Message)
• If the item is not displayed, touch [∫] or [√] one or more
times to select another page.
Touch the desired message memory number field for
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1 second. (Example: 1:)
Touch "Edit."
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• The "TX MESSAGE" screen appears.
2.
Enter the TX message
Touch the keypad.
t
• Enters the desired character or symbol.
• In the Alphabet entry mode, touch "" to enter an upper
case letter once, or touch " " to continuously enter upper
case letters. Touch "
• Touch [[ab]] or [[12]], and then touch [ab], [12] or [(!"#)]
(symbol) to select the desired entry mode.
Entry mode
setting window
• Touch "ab⇔12" to toggle between the Alphabet entry and
Number entry modes.
• Touch "SPACE" to enter a space.
• Touch [CLR] to delete the selected character, symbol or
number.
• Touch [QUICK], and then touch "Switch to Tenkey" to
switch the keyboard type.
Selectable characters and symbols
A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + ,
- . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ˜ (space)
Keys used for entry
Toggles the entry mode
Toggles between upper case and lower case letters
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" to enter lower case letters.
Moves
the cursor
Deletes
Sets
Cancels
Enters a space
Continued on the next page
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Questions and answers
How many memories?
The Icom ID-5100A has a total of 1000 Memory channels.
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Can you put FM, DStar 2m 440 all in one memory or their multi memory channels?
Yes, the Icom ID-5100A can store both FM and D-Star frequencies in its memory channels. Each memory channel can store operating mode, which includes FM and D-Star, along with other settings like frequency, duplex direction, tone settings, and call signs.
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